@RobocopSlayerT800 said:
@lykopis said:
Still on her side. You were wrong to stare at her and creep her out. You should be prevented from going into that store. Besides, guys are like that.
Really? Like its the first time a guys looked at her? I only looked at her with a blank expression ( nothing intimidating or insulting about it ) If I stood acroos from her register 20 feet away and did nothing, but look at her then it would be weird I agree, but I was paying for an item at a register. How could looking at her be insulting or scary? Im assuming shes a virgin and had nothing but bad luck with dudes.
@Pyrogram said:
@RobocopSlayerT800:
Your digging a grave, you just said to a girl you must probably not talk to girls >.>
Yer, if you pay lawyers they will help you, its not really an argument...
I'm assuming this guy hasnt spoken to girls.
I got plenty of money to hire several attorneys that I have. It is an argument. If I hired all 3 of my attorneys. chances are I would of won, if not, they still would of fired her since they had to waste their time on that. They would of been stupid if they didnt fire her.
To think she was your friend, man. And a virgin. Blank expressions, completely still, unemotional, stone faced -- soooo not intimidating. Maybe she was insulted because you didn't wiggle your eyebrows and make a side to side motion with your hand in tandem with your tongue pressed against the inside of your now poked out cheek..
Yeah. Virgins do have bad luck with guys, the whole virginity thing gets in the way of things. Poor thing. I feel even more sorry for her. Of all the cashier check-outs in all of the world, it was hers that you approached with your Doritos and Mountain Dew.
All that torment and suffering. Your lawyers (all three of them) could have had a chance to prove themselves smart, you know?
**shakes head**
As for romantic relationships, it's unfortunate but there is a discrepancy in terms of seniority and also, it's explicit romantic liasons are forbidden. If it was true love, yadda, yadda, then someone should have willingly given up their job and if it was just for sex -- well -- that can be located outside of the military.
I do have sympathy in the cases of mutual affection though. I just wonder how many cases there are of commanders not being brought up on charges of misconduct in terms of sexual harassment. It's a tough road to embark on as a victim.
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